Sex Toys: Safety and Hygiene Tips

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How do I clean my sex toy? Here are tips you need to know about cleaning your dildos and sex toys easily, safety, and hygiene.

Sex Toys: Safety and Hygiene Tips

Sex Toys: Safety and Hygiene Tips


We understand that performing your "SEX TOYS WASHING UP" is the last thing on your mind when you're in the mood, but believe us when we say it's essential for excellent intimate health. It's no great issue if I let it slip once, right? Nah, it’s wrong. If you haven't already, you should clean your sex toys not just to make them live longer but also for health reasons. Nobody wants their favorite toy to become a breeding ground for harmful microorganisms.

 

 

If you place a dildo, vibrator, or anal toys near your sensitive regions without first washing them correctly, you're in for a bumpy ride. You don't need to get out the marigolds, but you should get into the practice of cleaning your sex toys before and after usage. Every single time!!

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Cleaning your sex toys is extremely important.


Toys should always be cleaned after use to ensure that no bacteria from bodily fluids remain, especially if used with a partner. If not, unclean sex toys can be incredibly efficient in spreading STIs and STDs like chlamydia and herpes.

However, you use to clean your toys may disturb your body's normal PH and cause undesirable difficulties down there, such as thrush, bacterial vaginosis, or urinary tract infections." Choose an unscented or antibacterial soap, just like you would when washing your body, but make sure to dry and store them properly afterward so they stay nice and clean for the next time you use them.

 

 

Here are some ideas for cleaning your toys successfully, because it isn't as simple as giving them a rinse, especially if you have a large toy box.

 

1. Be battery-safe.


Avoid immersing your battery-powered toys in water to clean them. We know it sounds basic, but whether they require batteries, buzz, or plug into a wall, you should exercise extreme caution while coming into contact with water. A simple wipe-down with warm, soapy water will be enough to keep you safe.

If you're not sure, go for the box or search for the product page online; this should inform you if the toy is "splashproof" or "waterproof," and believe us, the difference is important.

 

 

2. Know your materials


What exactly are sex toys composed of? Taking a close look at the box and determining if the toy is motorized will have a significant influence on how it should be cleaned.

Use mild soap and a moist cloth to clean motorized toys made of silicone, glass, stainless steel, or wood. To clean non-motorized silicone, glass, stainless steel, or wood, soak it in hot water for eight to ten minutes. This enables a thorough cleaning without risking damage to the operating parts.

What about a sex toy made of cyberskin? Because this material is quite delicate, cleaning it with a little soapy warm water is sufficient. Make sure you don't use more soap suds than required, since too much might harm the cloth.

 

 

3. Be careful with soaps and washes.


Most sex toys, which are often constructed of silicone, glass, or stainless steel, may be cleaned well with mild soap and water. However, be cautious... The vast majority of soaps and washes are not appropriate for intimate usage. They include harsh chemicals, fragrances, and irritants that can cause pain, microbial disturbance, and infections.

Some personal wash and sex toy cleansers include glycerin. For some, it is innocuous, but for others, it might increase candida overgrowth in the body; Candida is the bacterium that causes thrush. Surfactants are the foaming chemicals used in most washings. Although many are regarded as safe for human skin, SLS has been known to irritate the skin, particularly in delicate regions!

Parabens are a type of preservative often used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic items; while they are deemed safe at low quantities, they have been linked to skin irritation and contact dermatitis in those with sensitive skin. Even if you've never had an allergic response before, parabens might cause your genital skin to react in unexpected ways.

Perfumes and synthetic perfumes may comprise hundreds of compounds. Some, like methylene chloride, are carcinogenic, while others produce headaches, dizziness, coughing, vomiting, and skin irritation. These compounds are virtually never useful or suitable for the demands of our skin.

Properly rinse and dry your toy to minimize future irritation, infections, and pain caused by detergent containing any of these substances.

So, always do your research, and ALWAYS clean your toys before and after you use them. And for the love of God, avoid the cheap soap!

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4. Sex toy storage


It is just as vital to store your toy in a secure location as it is to clean it well. Avoid throwing it exposed into areas like nightstand drawers, which are a sanctuary for dust and crumbs - you do not want drawer lint inside you! Store your sex toys in the gorgeous little dust bags you purchased them in; there's a reason why most toys come with a satin storage bag.

Most toys are not intended to be exposed to direct sunlight since it might react with the materials they are made of, particularly jelly and rubber toys, so placing them in a bag or storing them away in a drawer, suitcase, or box with a cover is always a smart idea. Alternatively, a Lockabox provides a secure and discrete storage solution for everything.

 

 

5. Wrap up your crystal dildos.


If your sex toy is constructed of porous materials, such as glass or crystal, it cannot be cleaned because minuscule pores in the material's surface allow germs to enter. As a result, utilizing the toy with a partner requires the use of a condom. If you're playing with your toys alone, as long as you wash your porous toys after each use, you should be okay.

The condom regulation also applies to jelly toys because of some of the chemicals included in the substance. Some toys contain harmful substances. These compounds can irritate, burn, rashes, and tissue damage. Phthalates are chemicals that help to bind things together and make plastic more flexible; they are commonly found in the rubber of inexpensive sex toys. Jelly, rubber, and PVC are the most likely to contain toxic compounds such as timethytin chloride, phenol, carbon disulfide, toluene, and cadmium.

 

 

6. Keep your toys dry.


After giving your buddies a thorough scrub to keep them squeaky clean, you must ensure they are totally dry. Do this using a clean paper towel or a towel that does not shed fibers? A fluffy towel may feel good on the skin, but anything that sheds microfibers is a no. Small fibers can attach to your toys and wind up within your vagina, causing discomfort.

Also, perform a thorough job and ensure that your toys are completely dry so that germs cannot grow on moist surfaces. If possible, air-dry them and then store them carefully.

 

 

Sex Toys and STIs How to Use Sex Toys With Your Partner. Safely


Using sex toys with your lover (or partners, or whoever) may be a thrilling experience! However, to avoid the spread of STIs, safety and cleanliness must be prioritized. So, what are the criteria for utilizing sex toys with a partner?

1. Communication: Open mind, no chest, and honest communication are essential. Before using sex toys, talk to your partner(s) about STI testing, limits, and preferences.

2. Use barrier techniques, such as external or internal condoms, to limit the risk of STI transmission when sharing toys. Condoms can be put over penetrative toys, and dental dams can be used to prevent skin-to-skin contact.

3. Cleaning between partners: When using the same toy with many partners, make sure to fully clean and disinfect it between each usage. To reduce the risk of infection, use the cleaning and disinfection measures described above.

4. If sharing sex toys with partners, choose non-porous materials like silicone, borosilicate glass, or stainless steel. Non-porous materials are easy to clean and contain fewer germs and other organisms that cause STIs.

5. Consider utilizing individual toys for each partner. This lowers the possibility of cross-contamination.

6. To maintain a healthy sexual relationship, both partners should be tested for STIs periodically. Feel free to contact us if you’re worried about STIs or any symptoms.

 

Always prioritize safety and an open mind; keep communicating when participating in sexual activity with any partner. By adhering to these principles, you may enjoy the benefits of shared experiences while reducing the risk of STI transmission!

 

 

Sex Toys and STIs: Safety First!


Exploring our sexuality and using sex toys in the bedroom can be rewarding and enjoyable. However, the finest sexual health practice is to clean and care for our toys appropriately. By following the instructions outlined above, you may reduce the risk of STI transmission and guarantee a safe and happy sexual experience.

 

Remember, it's better to be safe than sorry when it comes to your health. So, let us celebrate the joy of sexual discovery while keeping our bodies healthy and happy!

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